gavgav
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Winter weather has meant walking for the last few days, on my Annual Leave, but a thaw overnight enabled a ride out with Doug, today.
Much milder than recently and only a fairly gentle South Westerly breeze, which I was cycling into as far as the meet up point. We headed up Lyth Hill, where the car park was quite busy with people having a walk.
View towards the Stretton Hills
We had a very short section on the A49, which was still long enough for 2 unnecessary close passes from vans....before enjoying the wind assisted downhill run into Condover. From there we climbed up to Wheathall and along the sandy lane, to the bottom of Ryton. Hardly ever see a soul along there, but today saw 7 people walking and 1 runner.
The road to Longnor was a muddy and wet mess, but at least the 1 flood had just about parted in the middle, to save any danger of getting wet feet. From Longnor we enjoyed the wind behind us to Frodesley, but had to negotiate roadworks on what appears to be a collapsing bridge over the brook! They’ve just created a ramp of tarmac, for now, to presumably attempt to strengthen it, but the “weak structure” sign suggests that will be a full scale replacement needed at some stage soon.
The downhill sections to Acton Burnell and Pitchford were good, but the fast section into the dip was tempered by a flood at the bottom. We then climbed up to Cantlop, before enjoying the mostly downhill section to Betton Abbots and parted ways by my estate.
20.4 miles at a leisurely 11.2mph avg and good to catch up with Doug.
Much milder than recently and only a fairly gentle South Westerly breeze, which I was cycling into as far as the meet up point. We headed up Lyth Hill, where the car park was quite busy with people having a walk.
View towards the Stretton Hills
We had a very short section on the A49, which was still long enough for 2 unnecessary close passes from vans....before enjoying the wind assisted downhill run into Condover. From there we climbed up to Wheathall and along the sandy lane, to the bottom of Ryton. Hardly ever see a soul along there, but today saw 7 people walking and 1 runner.
The road to Longnor was a muddy and wet mess, but at least the 1 flood had just about parted in the middle, to save any danger of getting wet feet. From Longnor we enjoyed the wind behind us to Frodesley, but had to negotiate roadworks on what appears to be a collapsing bridge over the brook! They’ve just created a ramp of tarmac, for now, to presumably attempt to strengthen it, but the “weak structure” sign suggests that will be a full scale replacement needed at some stage soon.
The downhill sections to Acton Burnell and Pitchford were good, but the fast section into the dip was tempered by a flood at the bottom. We then climbed up to Cantlop, before enjoying the mostly downhill section to Betton Abbots and parted ways by my estate.
20.4 miles at a leisurely 11.2mph avg and good to catch up with Doug.